This research explored the cultural and cognitive factors that promoted college students’ intrinsic value for academic learning, which has been shown to be an important correlate of college students’ GPA. Cultural values and theories of intelligence were both hypothesized to predict students’ intrinsic value, but only cultural values were shown to be an important predictor in these relationships. Explanations and implications for these findings are explored
Cultural differences in learning-related dispositions are investigated amongst 7,300 first year stud...
Abstract Chinese students are more likely than US students to hold a malleable view of success in sc...
My dissertation examines a fundamental but poorly understood aspect of emotional intelligence: its p...
This quantitative study examined the relationships between cultural intelligence (CQ) and four predi...
Inspired by previous research indicating implicit beliefs about the malleability of human qualities,...
A predictive correlational study was conducted to determine predictive capabilities between collegia...
This paper analyzes notions of culture and human intelligence. Drawing on implicit and explicit theo...
In this age of globalization, colleges need to ensure that their students be able to function effect...
Current literature theorizes that culture-induced expectancy beliefs and values in learning mayengag...
Background: Cultural intelligence reflects the competence to adapt to new cultural settings. Univers...
We enhance theoretical precision of cultural intelligence (CQ: capability to function effectively in...
The goal of this article is to review cultural explorations of human intelligence around the globe. ...
Achieving successful academic adaptation (AA) is crucial for assuring academic success and quality e...
Cultural differences in learning-related dispositions are investigated amongst 7,300 first year stud...
In a globalized and multi-cultural world, it is increasingly important for universities to produce g...
Cultural differences in learning-related dispositions are investigated amongst 7,300 first year stud...
Abstract Chinese students are more likely than US students to hold a malleable view of success in sc...
My dissertation examines a fundamental but poorly understood aspect of emotional intelligence: its p...
This quantitative study examined the relationships between cultural intelligence (CQ) and four predi...
Inspired by previous research indicating implicit beliefs about the malleability of human qualities,...
A predictive correlational study was conducted to determine predictive capabilities between collegia...
This paper analyzes notions of culture and human intelligence. Drawing on implicit and explicit theo...
In this age of globalization, colleges need to ensure that their students be able to function effect...
Current literature theorizes that culture-induced expectancy beliefs and values in learning mayengag...
Background: Cultural intelligence reflects the competence to adapt to new cultural settings. Univers...
We enhance theoretical precision of cultural intelligence (CQ: capability to function effectively in...
The goal of this article is to review cultural explorations of human intelligence around the globe. ...
Achieving successful academic adaptation (AA) is crucial for assuring academic success and quality e...
Cultural differences in learning-related dispositions are investigated amongst 7,300 first year stud...
In a globalized and multi-cultural world, it is increasingly important for universities to produce g...
Cultural differences in learning-related dispositions are investigated amongst 7,300 first year stud...
Abstract Chinese students are more likely than US students to hold a malleable view of success in sc...
My dissertation examines a fundamental but poorly understood aspect of emotional intelligence: its p...